


The 64-bit OneDrive client was described in a Microsoft FAQ document as being "the right choice if you plan to use large files, if you have a lot of files, and if you have a computer that's running a 64-bit version of Windows." Advantages include better processing power and memory improvements over the 32-bit version. Microsoft isn't supporting having both versions installed on a system. Users with Windows 64-bit operating systems using 圆4-based processors have the option to use either the 32-bit OneDrive client or the 64-bit preview version, but not both. Users could check for version compatibility after the download completes, perhaps. Only a direct download link to the 64-bit version is accessible within Microsoft's announcement, so its version number isn't apparent. Microsoft's announcement didn't indicate the version number of the 64-bit OneDrive client preview that's been released. Steps to check the OneDrive version that's installed on a machine can be found in this Microsoft document.
